Anambra State Commissioner for Special Duties, Chief Vincent
Ezenwajiaku, who was declared wanted by the Special Fraud Unit of the
Nigeria Police on Wednesday says he will resign his appointment on
Friday (today).He added that the development would allow him to face the issue raised by the SFU.
Ezenwajiaku, while addressing journalists at a press conference in
Awka on Thursday, however, said he had sued the police for defamation
for declaring him wanted.
He said he would demand N250m as damages from the police for defaming his character.
It had been reported that the police declared Ezenwajiaku wanted for
allegedly defrauding a business partner, Chucks Mgbemena of N10.6m.
The spokesperson for the SFU, Ngozi Isintume, had said, “A petition
to the Commissioner of Police, SFU, alleged that sometime between 1996
and 2002, the suspect being the Managing Director of BIO Plastic Ltd
invited the complainant to invest in his company as a Co-Director to
enable him acquire 34 per cent of the equity at the end of the
investment.
“Mgbemena agreed and paid N10, 582,540 in installments. He later
discovered that he had invested in a non-existent company as the it was
not registered with the Corporate Affairs Commission.
“In the course of investigation, detectives from the unit travelled
to Anambra State with invitation letter which was served on the suspect.
The suspect was expected to report to the office on April 16, 2013 but
he failed to honour the police invitation.
“Again in August 4, 2013, detectives went to Awka with a warrant of
arrest, but he insisted that he must see the governor or the
commissioner of police. He was taken to State Criminal Investigation
Department where he made cautionary statement and subsequently released
on bail to one Obi Okwudili, who promised in writing to produce the
suspect on August 15, 2013.”
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